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Attend auditions and casting calls to audition for roles.
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Prepare and perform action stunts for motion picture, television, or stage productions.
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Perform humorous and serious interpretations of emotions, actions, and situations, using body movements, facial expressions, and gestures.
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Write original or adapted material for dramas, comedies, puppet shows, narration, or other performances.
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Portray and interpret roles, using speech, gestures, and body movements, to entertain, inform, or instruct radio, film, television, or live audiences.
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Work with other crew members responsible for lighting, costumes, make-up, and props.
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Work closely with directors, other actors, and playwrights to find the interpretation most suited to the role.
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Study and rehearse roles from scripts to interpret, learn and memorize lines, stunts, and cues as directed.
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Perform original and stock tricks of illusion to entertain and mystify audiences, occasionally including audience members as participants.
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Introduce performances and performers to stimulate excitement and coordinate smooth transition of acts during events.
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Promote productions using means such as interviews about plays or movies.
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Sing or dance during dramatic or comedic performances.
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Read from scripts or books to narrate action or to inform or entertain audiences, utilizing few or no stage props.
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Learn about characters in scripts and their relationships to each other to develop role interpretations.
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Construct puppets and ventriloquist dummies, and sew accessory clothing, using hand tools and machines.
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Dress in comical clown costumes and makeup, and perform comedy routines to entertain audiences.
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Collaborate with other actors as part of an ensemble.
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Tell jokes, perform comic dances, songs and skits, impersonate mannerisms and voices of others, contort face, and use other devices to amuse audiences.